I graduated in 2022 from CSUSB with a degree in Pure Mathematics, and I finished at the top of my class with a 4.0 GPA. What this taught me is that math isn’t about memorizing formulas. Math is about connecting ideas. Whether you’re in 7th grade just getting comfortable with variables or taking AP Calculus and tackling limits, I will approach every topic the same way: by answering the “why” before the “how.”
I’ve been tutoring for four years now, working one-on-one with students from...
I graduated in 2022 from CSUSB with a degree in Pure Mathematics, and I finished at the top of my class with a 4.0 GPA. What this taught me is that math isn’t about memorizing formulas. Math is about connecting ideas. Whether you’re in 7th grade just getting comfortable with variables or taking AP Calculus and tackling limits, I will approach every topic the same way: by answering the “why” before the “how.”
I’ve been tutoring for four years now, working one-on-one with students from elementary math all the way up to college-level differential equations. That means I’ve sat with kids learning fractions for the first time, and I’ve sat with high school seniors staring down differential equations. Here’s the thing: I will never just give you the answer. When you bring me a problem you’re stuck on, we set it aside for a minute and work through a similar one together step-by-step. We can draw things out, ask questions, and we might pull up Desmos or GeoGebra so you can actually see what a graph is doing instead of just taking my word for it. By the time we go back to your original problem, you may know exactly what to do.
What I love about 1-on-1 tutoring is that there’s no pressure to keep up with anyone else. You can be completely stuck, ask the same question five different ways, or change your mind halfway through a problem, and that’s not a setback. That’s what learning is. Whether you’re trying to pass a class you’ve been struggling in or you just want to understand math on a deeper level, my job is to help you get there yourself. Not by handing you answers, but by showing you that you’re more capable than you think.